On October 23, 2024, Governor Henry McMaster signed into law the bill establishing the South Carolina-Ireland Trade Commission (S.C. Code Title 39, Chapter 79). This 15-member Commission is charged with advancing bilateral trade and investment between the Palmetto State and the Republic of Ireland.
The SC-Ireland Trade Commission is authorized, via the legislation, to:
The Commission comprises 15 members appointed from across state leadership:
By formalizing this partnership, South Carolina has a structured, strategic channel to:
Attract new Irish investment and create jobs across sectors.
Expand academic and workforce-development exchange opportunities.
Build infrastructure partnerships that reflect a global economy.
Capitalize on Ireland’s growth, innovation and connectivity into Europe and deepen South Carolina’s global business footprint.
For businesses, academic institutions, or organizations interested in exploring opportunities connected with Ireland, the Commission offers: